Show I Popular Bungalow Provides Plan That Can Be Altered to Suit Taste 24 ru r- r u PORCh i R M i bu u 1 t rc f. I i q lS D 15 0 n w I uJ CUL cR I 1 J N I Rf J u r J aa I 1 I e n j cL 1 lOOR w N L I I I F- F il M I I r li 13 I l 1 S D 17 i I II I a aU Ti U E I R A f Ll I I r i n Xi 4 if V t ro I to r il i J v T l 1 I z 1 M c Floor Plan i By WILLIAM A. A RADFORD Mr William A. A Radford Hadford will answer questions and give ADVICE FREE OF COST on all problems pertaining to the tho subject of building for the readers of ot this paper On account of pt his wida experience as editor auth author r and manufacturer manufacturer manufacturer man man- he ho Is la without doubt the tho highest authority on tho the subject Address Address Address Ad Ad- dress all Inquiries to William A A. Radford Rad- Rad Radford ford lord No 1827 Prairie avenue Chicago Ill TIL and only two cent stamp for tor reply There are almost as many different kinds of ot houses as ns there are different rent kinds of people Ever Everyone one has his own Idea of ot Just how his house should look and how the rooms should be arranged But when It comes to makIng makIng making mak mak- ing the actual plans expert knowledge kno Is required and n a good way to handle this Is to select a plan which most nearly fulfills your Idea and then have what whatever eyer small alterations are arc needed to perfect It made by an expert Among small houses the bungalow appears to enjoy a perennial popular popular- ity and bungalow floor plans seem to follow tollow less conventional lines than those of ot the average two story small house In the latter the room arrangement ar nt- Is more or less standardized In many houses but In the bungalow the rooms are most freely shifted around This fits right in with the plans the of-the person who has decidedly I Individual Ideas and by referring to the plan of the tIle house pictured hero here we see sec some of these Individual Ideas carried out This Tills Is a n frame bungalow with the wide siding which Is Is so popular In present day hom homes s s. Across the entire front Is a terrace t type pe of porch with witha a a covered portion just In front of the tile entrance The house sits low on Its foundation with the side walls carried car car- ried ned down to the grade line The rhe front roof expanse Is broken by two small ornamental ventilating windows Flanking the front door are French doors opening into the tile living room and library the extensive expanse of glass making the front unusually light and when opened up In summer airy The front door opens Into the liv- liv lIng big room which is unusually large for fora a small house 21 feet by 17 feet At Atone Atone one end of this room I Is a large fireplace fireplace fireplace fire fire- place with built in bookcases at one side of it At the other side sele andover andover and over the bookcases arc are windows At Atthe Atthe Atthe the rear of the room a wide open doorway door door- wn Wily way connects with the dining room A smaller door opens Into the thc central hall and at nt the lie end opposite the lie fireplace fireplace fire fire- place there is another wide doorway which h can be closed when occasion requires Not many small homes can boast ofU of ofa a U separate library but It Is a library to which the tile last lust mentioned door gives access This Is a n room loom 15 feet by 14 feet feet There are French Ch doors I at nt the front and at nt the side two broad road windows beneath which a window sent seat has been provided At either side of ot the lie windows are in built-in bookcases and these can cnn easily be extended on the other walls of the r room om If re lC re- re The other rooms of this house are grouped around a n central hall ball and and- andall all except pt the dining room open from this hall balL Back of ot the library there Is a Ii bedroom a bathroom and at the roar a second bedroom These bedrooms are both of comfortable size with ample ampie am nm- pIe closets There Is also a n closet for linens In the ba bathroom and a clothes chute to the basement laun laun- dry In the dining room there Is n a space especially provided for side board or buffet against the Inner wall wail Opposite Opposite Opposite site this the outer wall Is completely occupied by French doors which open onto a n porte In pergola st style le flanked by two windows at nt each side This arrangement makes a particularly harly light and cheerful dining room From the dining room there Is a n small door leading lendIng to the kitchen The latter hatter Is only 12 feet teet by 11 feet but Its compact arrangement make It ItI Ita ita I a n convenient working space Back of ot It Is n a screened porch and beside this at the rear end of the hall a breakfast breakfast break break- fast room Just outside the kitchen there Is a n closet provided In the hall |